Chapter 1: The Internet ال ت311 Prepared by: Mr. Hassen HAMOUDA
Chapter 1: The Internet
311تال Prepared by: Mr. Hassen HAMOUDA
What is the Internet?
A world-wide network of computers allows people to share information electronically
Like a BIG book with many web-pages on different topics
Can be accessed anywhere with an Internet connection
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Why use the Internet?
Apply for jobs or schoolsFill out government formsCheck bank accountsCommunicate with family,
friends and co-workersDo researchLearn new skillsRead newsWatch videos
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What is an Internet Service Provider?
A company that provides Internet access for customers (examples: Comcast, Qwest, AOL)
Your computer connects to the Internet Service Provider (ISP), then to the Internet
Your computer InternetISP
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How to connect to the InternetThree main ways to connect to the
InternetDial-UpHigh Speed/DSLWireless Connection (Wi-Fi)
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Dial-Up Internet Connection
Dial-UpAll you need is a computer, phone-line
and Internet Service Provider! (ISP)Not as fast as other Internet
connections, but often more affordable
ISP InternetYour computer Landline
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High Speed (Cable/DSL) Internet Connection
Travels through fiber-optic cables underground
Needs to be connected by a Modem to your computerModem: A hub that connects the computer to the Internet
Faster than Dial-up
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Wireless Internet Connection (Wi-Fi)
Your computer must be a “Wireless enabled” device
Your computer can pick up signals from different wireless networks
Some networks require passwords or a subscription, others are free
This is what the wireless symbol would look like if your computer was connected
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What is Web?The Web (World Wide Web) consists of
information organized into Web pages containing text and graphic images.
It contains hypertext links, or highlighted keywords and images that lead to related information.
A collection of linked Web pages that has a common theme or focus is called a Web site.
The main page that all of the pages on a particular Web site are organized around and link back to is called the site’s home page.
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How to access the Web?
Once you have your Internet connection, then you need special software called a browser to access the Web.
Web browsers are used to connect you to remote computers, open and transfer files, display text and images.
Web browsers are specialized programs.Examples of Web browser: Netscape
Navigator (Navigator) and Internet Explorer.
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Web BrowserA web-based program that displays the Internet
Common Web Browsers
Safari: for Apples/Macintosh
Internet Explorer: for Windows only
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Other Web Browsers
Google Chrome: created by Google
Mozilla Firefox: works on Mac & PC
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Client/Server Structure of the Web
Web is a collection of files that reside on computers, called Web servers, that are located all over the world and are connected to each other through the Internet.
When you use your Internet connection to become part of the Web, your computer becomes a Web client in a worldwide client/server network.
A Web browser is the software that you run on your computer to make it work as a web client.
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Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)
The public files on the web servers are ordinary text files, much like the files used by word-processing software.
To allow Web browser software to read them, the text must be formatted according to a generally accepted standard.
The standard used on the web is Hypertext markup language (HTML).
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Uniform Resource LocatorsTo identify a Web pages exact location,
Web browsers rely on Uniform Resource Locator (URL).
URL is a four-part addressing scheme that tells the Web browser:
What transfer protocol to use for transporting the file
The domain name of the computer on which the file resides
The pathname of the folder or directory on the computer on which the file resides
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Structure of a Uniform Resource Locators
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protocol
Domain name
pathname
File name +File type
http => Hypertext Transfer Protocol
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HTTPThe transfer protocol is the set of rules
that the computers use to move files from one computer to another on the Internet.
The most common transfer protocol used on the Internet is the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP).
Two other protocols that you can use on the Internet are the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) and the Telnet Protocol
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How to find information on the Web?
A number of search tools have been developed and available to you on certain Web sites that provide search services to help you find information.
Examples:Yahoo www.yahoo.comExcite www.excite.comLycos www.lycos.comAltaVista www/alta-vista.comMSN WebSearch www.search.msn.com
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How to find information on the Web?
You can find information by two basic means.
Search by Topic and Search by keywords.
Some search angine offer both methods, others only one.
Yahoo offers both.Search by Topic
You can navigate through topic listsSearch by keywords
You can navigate by entering a keyword or phrase into a search text box.
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